By James Bennett III Student Government’s proposal to give students access to free tampons was unanimously passed on Oct. 7. Although there wasn’t any pushback, the proposal went through minimal
Category: News
By James Bennett III A nest of ospreys watched as Mayor Rick Kriseman, then-USF President Judy Genshaft and Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock broke ground on the new residence hall on
“Part of the cure to fake news is equipping students with media literacy.” Story and photo by James Bennett III More than 20 journalists from around the world found themselves
By Katlynn Mullins USF St. Petersburg will launch the Hospitality Leadership Program in the spring. The Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership has worked with hospitality industry leaders to develop an
By Carrie Pinkard On the right side of the panel, a “Make America Great Again” hat and a “I work like crazy to support the lazy” laptop sticker. On the
“We are elected representative students fighting for students and advocating for equality and equity among all three campuses.” By Dylan Hart The Student Government executive branch made its intentions clear
The mural reflects the now modern-day, welcoming environment for all in the LGBTQIA+ community. By Savannah Carr This year, the USF St. Petersburg Housing and Residence Life started a new
Provost Ralph Wilcox met with faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences last week to discuss its fate. By Nancy McCann When the USF system’s three campuses are consolidated
Many of the candidates agreed that affordable housing was one of their top priorities. Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard On Sept. 25, seven St. Petersburg city council candidates gathered
Cleanup would be “almost impossible,” so the focus has turned to prevention. By Dylan Hart About four billion microplastics coat the waters of Tampa Bay, according to a new study.
